Anyone have any insight into the changes that will occur for the CRISC certification? From
here:
Notice: A new CRISC job practice is effective with the June 2015 CRISC exam administration. Requirements to become CRISC-certified will also change for those who pass the exam from June 2015 and forward. Candidates who pass the CRISC exam will need to submit evidence of three (3) years cumulative work experience performing the tasks of a CRISC professional across at least two (2) of the four (4) new domains. Of these 2 required domains, one must be in either Domain 1 or 2. We encourage candidates who have been studying from the current CRISC Job Practice to register for the upcoming December exam, as the June 2015 exam will be based on the new CRISC Job Practice.
For reference, here is the
current experience requirements
A minimum of at least three (3) years of cumulative work experience performing the tasks of a CRISC professional across at least three (3) CRISC domains is required for certification. There are no substitutions or experience waivers.
I was unaware of this until today; it's of interest because a change in the domains/test will decrease the amount of strategy available for the exam. Already there is hardly any strategy available.
Job Practice Areas 2014
Domain 1—Risk Identification, Assessment and Evaluation (31%)
Domain 2—Risk Response (17%)
Domain 3—Risk Monitoring (17%)
Domain 4—Information Systems Control Design and Implementation (17%)
Domain 5—IS Control Monitoring and Maintenance (18%)
Job Practice Areas 2015
Domain 1—Risk Identification (27%)
Domain 2—Risk Assessment (28%)
Domain 3—Risk Response and Mitigation (23%)
Domain 4—Risk and Control Monitoring and Reporting (22%)
Would it be worth it to push to take the 2014 exam prior to the changes?